Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party

Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party
Parti communiste révolutionnaire voltaïque
Founded1 October 1978
Split fromVoltaic Communist Organization
NewspaperBug-Parga
Ideology
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationICMLPO
ColorsRed
Website
www.pcrv.net (archive)

The Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party (French: Parti communiste révolutionnaire voltaïque, PCRV) is a communist party in Burkina Faso. It was founded on 1 October 1978, following a split in the Voltaic Communist Organization (OCV).

The PCRV follows the political line of the now defunct Albanian Party of Labour,[1] an anti-revisionist variant of Marxism–Leninism which came to be known as Hoxhaism. It promoted a "national democratic and popular revolution" (Révolution nationale démocratique et populaire, RNDP).

The 1983 Upper Voltan coup d'état elevated Thomas Sankara to power. At that time, the PCRV had powerful links in the trade unions and student movements. The party, however, refused to participate in Sankara's revolutionary government, arguing that a military coup was not the same as a popular revolution. In 1984, it again refused to participate in the government during a cabinet reshuffle. This led to a split and the formation of the Burkinabé Communist Group.[1]

The PCRV is a participant in the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) or ICMLPO.

The party publishes Bug-Parga.

  1. ^ a b Hobday, Charles (1986). Communist and Marxist Parties of the World. Harlow: Longman. pp. 276–277. ISBN 0-582-90264-9.